The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 5 巻F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... able to discover . Many of my predecessors have thought themselves obliged to return their acknowledgments in the second paper , for the kind reception of the first ; and in a short time , apologies have become necessary to those ...
... able to discover . Many of my predecessors have thought themselves obliged to return their acknowledgments in the second paper , for the kind reception of the first ; and in a short time , apologies have become necessary to those ...
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... able to defend him . Something like this might be practised in our pre- sent state . Let a fortification be raised on Salisbury Plain , resembling Brest , or Toulon , or Paris itself , with all the usual preparation for defence ; let ...
... able to defend him . Something like this might be practised in our pre- sent state . Let a fortification be raised on Salisbury Plain , resembling Brest , or Toulon , or Paris itself , with all the usual preparation for defence ; let ...
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... able to comprehend . The Cartesian , who denies that his horse feels the spur , or that the hare is afraid when the hounds approach her ; the disciple of Malbranche , who maintains that the man was not hurt by the bullet , which ...
... able to comprehend . The Cartesian , who denies that his horse feels the spur , or that the hare is afraid when the hounds approach her ; the disciple of Malbranche , who maintains that the man was not hurt by the bullet , which ...
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... able to distinguish from it . But the man who engages in a party has seldom to do with any thing remote or abstruse . The present state of things is before his eyes ; and , if he cannot be satisfied without retrospection , yet he seldom ...
... able to distinguish from it . But the man who engages in a party has seldom to do with any thing remote or abstruse . The present state of things is before his eyes ; and , if he cannot be satisfied without retrospection , yet he seldom ...
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... able to discover . Some , perhaps , think it kind , by a publick declaration , to put an end to the hopes of rivalry and the fears of jealousy , to let parents know that they may set their daughters at liberty whom they have locked up ...
... able to discover . Some , perhaps , think it kind , by a publick declaration , to put an end to the hopes of rivalry and the fears of jealousy , to let parents know that they may set their daughters at liberty whom they have locked up ...
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